I have explained the issue in a video here:
Images here:
https://imgur.com/a/lbh4eQrGSV link:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/LSRwqHfMJggTECHr6As shown in the Google map screenshot, Atlip Road (marked blue) is a private road - there are no sign to mark the road as private road.
Adjacent to the Atlip road is Atlip Center Wembley car park (marked yellow), this is controlled by ANPR, installed on the Atlip Road.
One fine evening the driver parked on the Atlip Road on sections without yellow lines for 25 min and went to eat ice-cream at a shop on the main road for 25 min!! During the day times the driver have parked the same place many time assuming it to be unmarked public road and never received a PCN.
As explained in the video there are no markings at the entrance or elsewhere indicating that it is a "private road. To a layperson, it appears to be a public road, and it would seem acceptable to park on sections without yellow lines. In fact, one of the signboards (in the top right corner of the image) states: "You must park wholly within a marked bay. No Parking on Roadways/Yellow Lines/Paved/Hatched or Landscaped areas." However, a driver has no reason to read it, as they would have no indication that they are on a private road within a car park. The signboard appears to be part of the car park rather than the road. Even if a driver reads the sign, the preceding line states: "Customers of the Atlip Centre must log their full correct vehicle registration into the permit system inside to qualify for free parking." Combining these two statements, one would never assume (at least, I did not) that they apply to the road outside rather than just the car park.
The company claims (as shown in the image) that the road forms part of the car park, with both the road and car park constituting a controlled area. Hence been been sent a ticket.
The driver did internal CPM appeal which they rejected, they are now at at the IAS appeal level. Which is when they have sent the site map which shows the road as part of the controlled area.
Claims to appeal.
1) For a driver there are 2 separate sections, Atlip Road and Atlip Center Car park, not one big controlled area.
2) For a driver entering Atlip Road there is no marking to inform that the road is a "private road" so in drivers knowledge they are entering a public road.
3) First Signage appears around 45 inside the road stating "Private Land"+"Permit holder only" when read in conjunction to "See signs in the car park" - refer to the visitors of Atlip Center Wembley, does not apply to a driver who do not intend to visit Atlip Center Car Park or a driver who thinks they are entering a public road.
4) In all the subsequent signage they have NEVER clarified that the road is part of the "car park" to a layperson there is no way to know. All the words are referring to the "car park" so to driver who do not intend to use the car park these signs are ignorable.
5) On the road there is double yellow line on one side and unmarked section on the other side which is in line with what a public road would look like.
6) Many people have fallen to similar confusion, and have received PCNs, which is a clear case that the signage is insufficient, almost looks deliberate trap.
Any help would be appreciated much. Thank you!